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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: gunfire tore at the nation's holiday mood again today, with the emotional wounds from a school massacre still fresh. there were more fatal shootings, including one in western new york, where an attacker lay in wait for a fire crew. >> responding firefighters when they pulled up on the scene started receiving -- were fired upon. >> police speaking shortly after a home and car erupted in flames. it was arson they said later that turned out to be an ambush. >> it does appear that it was a trap that was set. for responding first responders. >> gunmen killed two volunteer firefighters and wounded two others then killed himself. police identified him as william spangler, he haddon time, 17 years for manslaughter but ha motive for today's attack was
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it is based on the work of greater science. but we have a big sweep because we could couple this with the showtime documentary to make it more dramatic. >> just like a basic text history 101. these books are not coherent. there is no pattern. we don't understand how that works. to some degree the united states always comes out ahead or okay. >> if you take if the chinese history. >> to see it through the other rise in? >> but he said with gap what we said looks to the russians obamacare has some of that ability. >> talk about obama. your chapter is entitled provocatively. [laughter] in some ways they've made it worse. >> the longest chapter of the book. >> it might get longer. >> then i see the cuts that we have to make but to deal with a contemporary is a lot of interest in obama. then to pull back. >> but there were people on the right to and those who would disagree to say he apologizes for america and pulls out from the allies and those that say he should not send troops to afghanistan in the first place. >> there was the t
it is based on the work of greater science. but we have a big sweep because we could couple this with the showtime documentary to make it more dramatic. >> just like a basic text history 101. these books are not coherent. there is no pattern. we don't understand how that works. to some degree the united states always comes out ahead or okay. >> if you take if the chinese history. >> to see it through the other rise in? >> but he said with gap what we said looks to the...
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many of its projects sound like science fiction. when completed isu
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on real clear science we like to link to the best science news, the best science analysis. and that is, that's what we do. and so we try to put aside the partisan bickering and focus on what is good science and what is good science policy. so read major science journals, read the ab abstracts, those are good things to look at. and, you know, when you look at a position like gmos, which side do you trust? the american medical association, the national academy of sciences, the world health organization among many others, or do you trust peta ask and the environmental work withing group, groups that are for the most part anti-gmo and anti-technology. always look which groups side with the technology. genetically-modified foods. so my final thoughts, i'm not into keep l scores essentially. my book is not a response to chris mooney's book. it's simply saying, as paul harvey would say, what's the rest of the story? so we're just saying, look, yeah, the right thing gets some things wrong, but to pretended the left is great on science isn't true, and the point of our book, revealin
on real clear science we like to link to the best science news, the best science analysis. and that is, that's what we do. and so we try to put aside the partisan bickering and focus on what is good science and what is good science policy. so read major science journals, read the ab abstracts, those are good things to look at. and, you know, when you look at a position like gmos, which side do you trust? the american medical association, the national academy of sciences, the world health...
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on the science book it almost seems like you know the cia policy isn't just branded them so it's now acceptable the assassination. the extrajudicial judge jury executioner of people without due process it's fascinating i mean we complained during the bush years that bush was actually conducting surveillance without judicial review surveillance obama's killing people targeted assassinations without you to show review that the us is obviously much more serious similarly. here and to the history you cover pearl harbor which of course led to the internment of japanese american citizens i don't think a lot of people really acknowledge that once again under reported aspect of really what that meant when you look at the surveillance grid in america today it almost seems like it is an open air internment camp where they don't need to interned people anymore because we have this great set up in place of your guys that the u.s. government now intercepts more than one point seven billion messages a day from american citizens one point seven billion. that's telephone calls its other forms of com
on the science book it almost seems like you know the cia policy isn't just branded them so it's now acceptable the assassination. the extrajudicial judge jury executioner of people without due process it's fascinating i mean we complained during the bush years that bush was actually conducting surveillance without judicial review surveillance obama's killing people targeted assassinations without you to show review that the us is obviously much more serious similarly. here and to the history...
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you want them to not only believe in science, which i think is a good thing. but reject god and religion. >> no. this is a book about science. it doesn't talk about god. >> it mocks god i looked at it it? >> no it doesn't. which you have looked at. >> bill: i went through that book and you basically are saying that everything can be explained by science. correct? >> well, everything about the natural world can be explained by science. where does it mock god? >> it basically says these things are myths, not true. >> every chapter has myths at the beginning of the chapter. >> bill: hah-ha. >> egyps. >> bill: playing semantic games with me. you are trying to get to the kid and say you are an idiot if you believe with god. >> nothing with god. myths from all over the world. judeo myth is thrown in occasionally as one of many myths from around the world. >> bill: judeo-christian philosophy is not a myth. >> bill: through the history. so worst regimes have been atheist stick, communists under stalin. >> nothing to do with atheism. >> bill: no, really? see, my hypoth
you want them to not only believe in science, which i think is a good thing. but reject god and religion. >> no. this is a book about science. it doesn't talk about god. >> it mocks god i looked at it it? >> no it doesn't. which you have looked at. >> bill: i went through that book and you basically are saying that everything can be explained by science. correct? >> well, everything about the natural world can be explained by science. where does it mock god?...
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they should instead encourage all the conflicting science to look for ways to launch political dialogue as you. also said that russia is waiting for concrete diplomatic actions from damascus which has confirmed it is ready for dialogue the u.n. arab league special envoy to syria lakhdar brahimi has already called for the formation of a transitional council the international peace effort comes amid fresh bloodshed which has become rather common in the water and state reporters got as close as they could to bring you the real stories of the violence that's tearing the country apart and that's what we're focusing on today in our series on the events that shaped twenty twelfth. it became fairly apparent after a massive regional arab spring and in the wake of that the next context of a pro-democracy movement and a revolution or civil war was not what was happening in. the media just. cracking down on people who think what about the guy on top of the politics and diplomacy that are simply too important to ignore. i remember i was a training session of the syrian football team and the coach wa
they should instead encourage all the conflicting science to look for ways to launch political dialogue as you. also said that russia is waiting for concrete diplomatic actions from damascus which has confirmed it is ready for dialogue the u.n. arab league special envoy to syria lakhdar brahimi has already called for the formation of a transitional council the international peace effort comes amid fresh bloodshed which has become rather common in the water and state reporters got as close as...
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i did i look at the week's other main news stories president putin science it's a lot bad on americans adopting russian children but it's dividing public opinion here in russia even though the authorities insisted saying that the flawed adoption system in the u.s. . and egypt's new constitution which sparked weeks of protests is officially adopted matters are far from settled with opposition leaders now under investigation for allegedly plotting to topple the islamist president. hello there very good evening she joins us just after ten pm now here in moscow my name's kevin already you're watching around for the big stories of the last seven days here on r.t. in such a sad story to start five people have now died as a result of the plane crash yesterday when the passenger jet overshot the runway at one of russia's busiest airports one of the wounded flight attendants died of her injuries in hospital earlier today the total of two or four airliner crashed through a fence into the side of a major highway breaking into three parts as it did all eight people on board the crewmembers and thi
i did i look at the week's other main news stories president putin science it's a lot bad on americans adopting russian children but it's dividing public opinion here in russia even though the authorities insisted saying that the flawed adoption system in the u.s. . and egypt's new constitution which sparked weeks of protests is officially adopted matters are far from settled with opposition leaders now under investigation for allegedly plotting to topple the islamist president. hello there...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got this huge you're covered. on the edge of human capabilities. struggling with pain and really. layout to become the first. four years old enough. to meet speak or language such. as programs and documentaries in arabic in school here on. reporting from the world's hot spots seventy yard p. interviews intriguing stories for you. then try. to find out more visit our big teeth. with r.t. more well that news for you now israelis are expected to trudge back to the polling stations again next month and a parliamentary election that's happening earlier than planned no government has survived a food term in office for decades and there's a point to reports voting for teeth is rife. call us money as you know in back in my political career i was minister of regional cooperation minister of agriculture minister of housing and construction minister of immigrant of the option and minister of justice i have even held this post serial tenuously but it doesn't mean i'm talented it just shows that the system is so messe
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science technology innovation called the least i'm elements from around russia we've got the future covered. divine power in action activate the sacraments. i am just so we need these we are under the control of those governing us before at the service of a space mafia i found on that date the magnetic field of the sun will be folks and their death will create the support that the stuff. after the second coming it will be a futile place it will receive its glory it will be a renewed world and it will be a beautiful place. full of the best. will stop this type of ammunition. it's good business for us it's kind of like being a doctor you know if there's a disaster business is. better unfortunately. welcome back to you with. a bill of prohibiting u.s. citizens from adopting russian children has been passed by the no house of parliament in moscow almost unanimous the vote comes after a series of child abuse cases and brought. the stories which led to the latest missions. the adoption agreement that russia and the u.s. signed in november was designed to provide mechanisms so far overside for rus
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investment in science, technology and higher education, encouraging more young people to study science, technology, engineering and math, make sure that we are bringing young minds with the creativity and engineering backgrounds to create the economy is for the future is so important. that has been the lifeblood of the economy and it must continue. saving the manned space exploration program and insuring the long term future of nasa, and essentials generator for our economy, insuring that stay at home moms and dads to work so hard raising children and contributing to the community to save for retirement. and easing the marriage tax penalty by doubling the standard ridge is a few of the things that i hope will continue to be championed as i leave. it has been such an honor to serve in the united states senate and i leave with the hope that the values that built america into
investment in science, technology and higher education, encouraging more young people to study science, technology, engineering and math, make sure that we are bringing young minds with the creativity and engineering backgrounds to create the economy is for the future is so important. that has been the lifeblood of the economy and it must continue. saving the manned space exploration program and insuring the long term future of nasa, and essentials generator for our economy, insuring that stay...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got this huge you're covered. hello welcome back the u.s. is teetering on the fiscal cliff with the president the senate and the house of representatives still no closer to a deal it is just days to go until taxes for americans across the board jump massively at the same time as spending plummets but activist and journalist on the bar says it's not the deadlock that bothers him but what has already been agreed. the real problem in my eyes is not the fact that they can't reach an agreement but rather that they have reached an agreement on many fundamental things the grievance they have reached is that neither of them are going to advocate to put more money in the hands of working people they have no problem whatsoever removing a trillion dollars or two trillion dollars from the economy and delivering it to the bankers they did that inside of twenty days back in two thousand and eight and again in two thousand and nine was very little discussion. everyone agrees on both sides of the aisle that sums sort of
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got this huge you're covered. hello welcome back the u.s. is teetering on the fiscal cliff with the president the senate and the house of representatives still no closer to a deal it is just days to go until taxes for americans across the board jump massively at the same time as spending plummets but activist and journalist on the bar says it's not the deadlock that bothers him but what has already been agreed....
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seven the middle part just bog misses away the cockpit already partially damaged after the crash with a science falls right at the edge of the highway it's a miracle indeed the road is empty at that time this is a ten lane highway the wreckage is only on one of the lanes traffic continues on at least three here even after the tragedy there is passing by slowing down to see what happens they left it and left one culprit while on the rolls a very road they usually drive every friday and everybody sings as that moment was if i had come minutes earlier or was eve i would have been on that airplane people come out of their cars and try to help out those in the cockpit already that. weather conditions technical failure and pilot error are among investigators main causes of the use it in but most likely a combination of reasons behind the fatal crash however a plane hitting a busy highway in one of europe's biggest cities could have left a much more devastating trail of destruction. there wasn't enough log for everyone on that saturday evening. national party moscow region. where more pictures and eye
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according to robin the girls will surely not have the choice because according to her the end of the world science is already well and truly visible starting with the crumbling of christian values in our modern societies if you go one bookstore or one movie star friends sense how many of those books and how many of those movies do you think that jesus christ himself could watch. and that'll tell you how many things are going to get burned those things need to be cleansed out of the world for him to be a part of it again so he's going to come back there's going to be a cleansing process the millennium burned so that tells you how bad the world could possibly be. living quarters for a large family in a bunker being sold up to two million euros. to meet the demand real estate projects like these are sprouting up all over the united states. just a few months ago larry hall was building skyscrapers but today in the middle of the kansas plains in a spot he means to keep secret this businessman has decided to devote his time to a project worthy of the fairies. sixty meters deep this was formerly a launch
according to robin the girls will surely not have the choice because according to her the end of the world science is already well and truly visible starting with the crumbling of christian values in our modern societies if you go one bookstore or one movie star friends sense how many of those books and how many of those movies do you think that jesus christ himself could watch. and that'll tell you how many things are going to get burned those things need to be cleansed out of the world for...
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find the latest improvements in russian medical science. research health. good health. medical breakthrough. technology it's not surprising that they were. the first. to. improve. in the one nine hundred sixty s. . with previous. seventy's more or less modern day by at the scene but these still work perfect. whatever the position of leaflets inside the ring they create some amount of resistance so the pressure on the heart is generally as high as thirty forty or even fifty millimeters of mercury we figured out that it would be impossible to remove this obstacle as long as the leaflets were in the middle of the blood flow so we decided to place them outside the ring. for that the doctors turned to med inge premier heart valve maker those coming off the lines here are made of what's called monolithic pure a little carbon the materials obtained from ordinary natural gas as it's burned at temperatures up to fifteen hundred degrees. special card.
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however is being deliberately undermined by external pressure on iran says the professor of political science mohammed has sand carney the security is a regional merger we should core group these over to create a regional security arrangement on portable in the united states has been the wrong . door out of our eyes in a way i mean to give them this feeling that the threat is coming from there on you need our presence here or a new role is it going to put the security of the region but we all know that your wall has never been any can't it is a regional issue all the security of the birds and all of the nuclear issue is also something that we have been dealing. now with europe still in the throes of the euro crisis we look at the biggest shocks for the block over twenty twelve and though the e.u. got this year's nobel peace prize it came to the tune of molotov cocktails tear gas and clashes as people took to the streets to protest biting austerity measures artie's recalled program is just ahead after the break. as his day starts at five am even earlier in the winter tending to his flock of th
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wealthy british science not. the time to write. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. now we have a development to bring you on the deadly plane crash the number of dead. or wounded female flight attendant died in hospital we bring you more on that story as we get it. the end of the year in iran is being marked by massive naval drills held in the strait of hormuz one of the world's busiest oil shipping routes warships submarines and jet fighters are taking part to the aim of proving tehran is well equipped to defend its maritime borders the maneuvers come as the west builds up pressure over iran's nuclear program planning on sanctions against the country tehran warned a few months ago that it could block the strait but its naval commanders say that's not on the agenda now professor side mohammad marandi from tehran university explained why the iranians don't think there's a danger of a military confrontati
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security however is being deliberately undermined by pressure on iran says the professor of political science mohammed has. the security is a regional merger we should core group it is over to create a regional security arrangement fortunately the united states has been the wrong. door out of our eyes in a way to give them this feeling that the truth is coming from terror on you need our presence here on or near real earnestness is it going to put the security of the region but we all know that you are has never been a threat and you can't if you is a regional issue or the security of the person or. the nuclear issue is also something that we have to deal with that restrict you. want to rein in militant group is no longer considered a terrorist organization by canada the us also remove any carry from its own watch list sharon has already warned after word that it's a dangerous move which could turn the country into a haven for militants artie's marie phenomena has not mohammed shows me his box of handmade treasures earrings pendants all made from stone the only material he could find in the p
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow russia the lower house of parliament has passed a bill banning all adoptions of russian children by americans it's part of a larger document aimed at preventing human rights abuses of russians abroad then it should count looks at the cases which raised the alarm with lawmakers. the adoption agreement that russia and the u.s. cited in one of them where it was designed to provide mechanisms for oversight for russian children adopted by american families but moscow claims it is still being met with obstacles when it attempts to inquire an adopted children stored there are so many lies about the real conditions of children adopted by u.s. parents we have no idea what's really going on the united states does not do follow ups once an adoption is finalized once the adoption is finalized the child is considered the same as if you were born into that family one thousand russian children have died in the hands of their adoptive parents in the
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow russia the lower house of parliament has passed a bill banning all adoptions of russian children by americans it's part of a larger document aimed at preventing human rights abuses of russians abroad then it should count looks at the cases which raised the alarm with lawmakers. the adoption agreement that russia and the u.s. cited in one...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. approaching the tasha he held out his arm to grasp her waist before he had completed his invitation he asked her to waltz the tremulous expression on the touch his face prepared either for despair all rapture suddenly brightened into a happy grateful childlike smile. i have long been waiting for you that frightened happy girl seemed to say by the smile that replaced the threatened tears as she raised her hand to prince under a shoulder. they were the second couples who went to the circle prince andre it was one of the best dances of his day i'm natasha dump sticks was it. it's the high points of the russian bull season i'm always been invited the most first look to attend an event which they promise me is going to be the height
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. max keiser welcome to the kaiser report it's been five years since the beginning of the global financial collapse governments are eating their own debt vomit central banks are smoking their own belly button lint and analyst still don't know whether we have deflation inflation hyper inflation since you haven't maxed maybe we have crazy felician that we're going to try to determine this will get a little bit closer to whether we have inflation deflation hyperinflation in this letter is laid down the fear of money fairy queens. but it is a fun little difference there the central banking revolution will end in disaster this is what money week says and there are of course talking to the complete abandonment of any inflation target member for a few years there we've been pretending that central banks are independent that they are monitoring inflation trying to. maintain the value of our currencies but ben bernanke has said he's going to keep rates at zero until unemployment is at six point
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what really happens online and how life could be sustained on mars the bacteria from siberia get the science and the story to. russia's upper house of parliament approved a ban on u.s. citizens adopting russian children the draft laws in response to washington's magnitsky act which bans entry and freezes assets on russian officials allegedly involved in human rights violations the adoption restrictions got unanimous backing in the chamber that now needs presidential approval to become law the act is named after to make yakovlev a two year old russian boy who died after his adoptive u.s. father left him in a car on a hot day. targets america's lax treatment towards those who let russian children suffer but critics claim the move deprives thousands of orphans of the chance of finding a loving. the new year nearly here with the southeast taking stock of the events in shape twenty twelve today we look at coverage of the u.s. presidential debate and the struggle for those candidates who didn't have multibillion dollar campaigns still try to get a voice. we have been running the election of food s
what really happens online and how life could be sustained on mars the bacteria from siberia get the science and the story to. russia's upper house of parliament approved a ban on u.s. citizens adopting russian children the draft laws in response to washington's magnitsky act which bans entry and freezes assets on russian officials allegedly involved in human rights violations the adoption restrictions got unanimous backing in the chamber that now needs presidential approval to become law the...
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reporting live, health and science editor john fowler ktvu channel 2 news. >>> crews clearing mud and debris from a sliding hillside in oakland. the pile of mud started coming down this morning and left debris in the street. one lane was closed while crews worked in the area. >>> significant rain yesterday. you saw it coming down hard for a time. these are some of the totals sunday. the rain dumping. almost 3 inches of rain. bolder creek, half foot of rain, 5 inches of rain. redwood city. looks like we will see more showers tomorrow. what i am tracking is this next weather system. nice looking system but nothing like what we saw. it will get in here tomorrow and bring rain. when i get back, i will break down the timing and we will go through it hour by hour so you can plan out your day. but the showers will be there. see you back here in a bit. >>> and we want to report breaking news to you. these are live pictures from news chopper 2. a number of emergency vehicles on the road, this is highway 84. near 680. and we understand right now we are hearing there are possible injuries in an
reporting live, health and science editor john fowler ktvu channel 2 news. >>> crews clearing mud and debris from a sliding hillside in oakland. the pile of mud started coming down this morning and left debris in the street. one lane was closed while crews worked in the area. >>> significant rain yesterday. you saw it coming down hard for a time. these are some of the totals sunday. the rain dumping. almost 3 inches of rain. bolder creek, half foot of rain, 5 inches of rain....
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months plus how life could be sustained on mars if i exited bacteria from siberia you make your regular science get the backstory that are on. russia's upper house of parliament has approved a ban on u.s. citizens adopting russian children the draft law as a response to washington's magnitsky act which bans entry and freezes assets on russian officials allegedly involved in human rights violations the adoption restrictions got unanimous backing in the chamber no need for presidential approval to become law the acts named after a deal of two year old russian boy who died after is adoptive u.s. father left him in a car on a hot day lawmakers say it targets america's lect treatment towards those who let russian children suffer but critics claim the move deprives thousands of orphans a chance of maybe finding a loving family. the world news in brief interview this morning and thousands of rounds rallied against the shia led government there demanding more protection rights so these protesters accusing leaders are trying to marginalize them and drawing the current secretary conflict it's the further
months plus how life could be sustained on mars if i exited bacteria from siberia you make your regular science get the backstory that are on. russia's upper house of parliament has approved a ban on u.s. citizens adopting russian children the draft law as a response to washington's magnitsky act which bans entry and freezes assets on russian officials allegedly involved in human rights violations the adoption restrictions got unanimous backing in the chamber no need for presidential approval...
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science technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got the future covered. hello. hello. hello. the i'm. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporation to rule the day. the largest. you've never seen anything like on the. so you guys just heard me talk the prolific oliver stone about his film trajectory clear in some of the most important cinematic masterpieces of our time and now he and his story and peter because nick are seeking to push the envelope once again this time through a ten part showtime series called the untold history of the united states check it out. i mean i want to make it as exciting as a. history and we make it not only for me but we. always feel there's a disconnect about what's officially reporting what actually happened we can accept as something and to. sort of talk about the series and why it's so important to revisit american history through an alternate lens i'm joined now by award winning film director oliver stone along with histor
science technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got the future covered. hello. hello. hello. the i'm. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporation to rule the day. the largest. you've never seen anything like on the. so you guys just heard me talk the prolific oliver stone about his film trajectory clear in some of the most important cinematic masterpieces of our...
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that life could be sustained on mars thanks to bacteria from siberia you get the science on the story the back story at r.t. . russia's upper house of parliament has approved a ban on u.s. citizens adopting russian children the draft laws in response to washington's magnitsky act which bans entry and freezes assets on russian officials allegedly involved in human rights violations a dog should restrictions got unanimous backing in the chamber it now needs presidential approval to become law the act is named after the make of live a two year old russian boy who died after his adoptive u.s. father left him in a car on a hot day will make you say targets america's lax treatment towards those who let russian children suffer but critics claim the move deprives thousands of orphans of a chance of finding a loving family. twenty one minutes past eleven at night moscow time more world news now in brief for you and thousands of iraqis have rallied against the shiite led government there demanding more protection rights for sonny's protesters accuse leaders of trying to marginalize them in draw
that life could be sustained on mars thanks to bacteria from siberia you get the science on the story the back story at r.t. . russia's upper house of parliament has approved a ban on u.s. citizens adopting russian children the draft laws in response to washington's magnitsky act which bans entry and freezes assets on russian officials allegedly involved in human rights violations a dog should restrictions got unanimous backing in the chamber it now needs presidential approval to become law the...
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a first of its kind museum with interactive exhibits making science fun. a memory wall is up now where staff and visitors are sharing photos and thoughts about four decades of experiences here. one of those visitors who came back is brian matthews. >> it made a big impression on my childhood. i have vivid memories of it. >> brian is an engineer with autodesk and expert what is known as reality capture. he decided he should be doing it here. >> i called up our friends, like any other experiment they were game. >> he got a few other volunteers and they are working as fast as they can to make a record of the building and exhibits. they are using a couple different technologies including one that starts with photos from a still camera. you take photos from different angles and an amazing software puts them together. >> it can analyze two dimensional pictures, and make a three dimensional model from an ordinary camera. >> they are icing laser scanners. a sophisticated software programmable analyzes the millions of data points and combines them. the image is so
a first of its kind museum with interactive exhibits making science fun. a memory wall is up now where staff and visitors are sharing photos and thoughts about four decades of experiences here. one of those visitors who came back is brian matthews. >> it made a big impression on my childhood. i have vivid memories of it. >> brian is an engineer with autodesk and expert what is known as reality capture. he decided he should be doing it here. >> i called up our friends, like any...
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>> because they haven't got political science degrees, you know most of them. >> bill: it does get annoying when somebody like barbra streisand does a political web site people who need liberal people are the luckest people in the world. >> i study her. >> now, in hollywood, also, we're not as tough as we used to be. i remember a movie called elder rad doe, you are a young guy. >> i think you better stand up. john wayne, robert mitchum and you. three tough guys. >> let's see if you can do that trick twice. >> wayne is kind of like you i was an intimidator. >> bill: me? >> i think you like it. not going to work with me. >> not going to be work with -- just don't give me the carlo. >> again i will kill you. >> back then in hollywood. these were tough guys. tough guys that came up the hard way and that showed through on the screen. same thing with you. >> bobby used to make fun of me i would say acting is a silly thing for grown up to do. it's not really a job. >> all the families will come after you, sunny. >> as i grow older. do i believe in art and i studied. i didn't study how to be a toug
>> because they haven't got political science degrees, you know most of them. >> bill: it does get annoying when somebody like barbra streisand does a political web site people who need liberal people are the luckest people in the world. >> i study her. >> now, in hollywood, also, we're not as tough as we used to be. i remember a movie called elder rad doe, you are a young guy. >> i think you better stand up. john wayne, robert mitchum and you. three tough guys....
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fish and sea urchins are the first to make the move into the high-tech science lab. urchins start exploring right away. they move their tiny arms to check out their surroundings. one of their main jobs is to make material on reproduction and the move seems to put them right to work. >> katie: that was dan ashley. the last day is january 2nd and reopens in april. coming up next, a surprise one million dollar christmas gift for the oakland zoo and officials don't even know who to thank. >>> oakland zoo had an early christmas gift from a secret santa. they found a check for one million dollars. the zoo tried to find out who gave the generous gift but the foundation said the donor wished to remain anonymous. >> the weather is making itself well known. what is the latest on the storm. >> we are looking at three inches in the past 24 hours in the north bay. insome folks from san francisco haven't seen much. that is changing now. thunderstorms continue to roll through the coast. here is a look. heaviest rain south of petaluma over to the delta. 580 and 80, right now, wind g
fish and sea urchins are the first to make the move into the high-tech science lab. urchins start exploring right away. they move their tiny arms to check out their surroundings. one of their main jobs is to make material on reproduction and the move seems to put them right to work. >> katie: that was dan ashley. the last day is january 2nd and reopens in april. coming up next, a surprise one million dollar christmas gift for the oakland zoo and officials don't even know who to thank....
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health and science editor john fowler ktvu news. >>> rescue crews spent the evening rescuing a horse. cracky the horse climbed up to the loft looking for more hay. he was stuck up there for three days. the horse is in good shape. >> officials at u.s. airways are looking into what caused one of it aircrafts to catch fire. it happened during maintenance check. the fire started in a small motor under the plane's trail. no one was aboard at the time. the plane was scheduled to fly to vancouver. passengers were put on another airplane craft two hours later. >>> there's word that mcafee is spending christmas in england. the pioneer wrote that he's safe in the country where he grew up. mcafee was born in england. the sun reports mcafee is hoping for a fresh start. mcafee has been in hiding from authorities in belize where he had been living. he is wanted for questioning in the death -- for the suspicious death of a neighbor. >>> ktvu's robert handa followed the mail carriers on their rout today. >> reporter: it's not exactly santa's sleigh but some san jose postal carriers including nancy ra
health and science editor john fowler ktvu news. >>> rescue crews spent the evening rescuing a horse. cracky the horse climbed up to the loft looking for more hay. he was stuck up there for three days. the horse is in good shape. >> officials at u.s. airways are looking into what caused one of it aircrafts to catch fire. it happened during maintenance check. the fire started in a small motor under the plane's trail. no one was aboard at the time. the plane was scheduled to fly to...
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this is not rocket science. i came to washington as a novice in politics, believing in the power of ideas, seeing how ideas can revolutionize different industries, can create new products and services meeting the needs of customers everywhere. and that's what i hoped we could do here in washington. maybe naively i went to work in the house, often working with the heritage foundation to create a better product here in washington. i saw social security, and not many people look below the surface, but we knew it was going broke. we knew we were taking in money that people were paying for this social security retirement benefit, but we were spending it all. and i thought, what an opportunity it would be for future generations, for my children, if we actually saved what people were putting into social security for their retirement. and you didn't have to do too much math to see that even for middle-class workers that americans could be millionaires when they retired if we even kept half of what was put into social se
this is not rocket science. i came to washington as a novice in politics, believing in the power of ideas, seeing how ideas can revolutionize different industries, can create new products and services meeting the needs of customers everywhere. and that's what i hoped we could do here in washington. maybe naively i went to work in the house, often working with the heritage foundation to create a better product here in washington. i saw social security, and not many people look below the surface,...
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in fact, science changes. nothing is more worthless than a science textbook from the '50s. >> the word shouldn't change from the original constitution, surely. >> my words aren't based on the constitution. >> i get that, but what it is is about fairness and equality. i went to see "lincoln" the movie a few weeks ago. it was a riveting movie. daniel day-lewis was great as lincoln. it was all about how he fought in his last few months as president to get slavery abolished. there were millions of americans who thought slavery was acceptable who were outraged at what he was doing. he was not trying to make something popular for the moment. he knew instinctively it was just wrong, unfair, unequal. >> and why did he know that? because it's in the bible. >> but we -- >> it's in the bible. he was building it on biblical truth. the bible says that every man should be free. >> right, but you don't think every man should be free and equal. >> no -- of course we're free. and of course we're equal. >> what does that mean?
in fact, science changes. nothing is more worthless than a science textbook from the '50s. >> the word shouldn't change from the original constitution, surely. >> my words aren't based on the constitution. >> i get that, but what it is is about fairness and equality. i went to see "lincoln" the movie a few weeks ago. it was a riveting movie. daniel day-lewis was great as lincoln. it was all about how he fought in his last few months as president to get slavery...
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science-fiction and that is deliberate. they are sort of modeled after science-fiction in order to appeal to the network engineers that are deciding where to put their network connections and where to connect to other networks. so when you walk and it's a bit like walking into a machine. their buildings inside are incredibly loud but incredibly cold from all the air-conditioners to keep the equipment cool. hugh also have a heated ceiling to obscure cables and there usually cages around, big steel cages maybe half the size of the hotel room and each belongs to network and that is where they keep their equipment securely and then run a wire to the top of the cage and drop it down into the cage of another network and interconnected that way. that is the physical internet connection and the internet world. >> host: when you look at the infrastructure of the wires of the internet, what did our those wires made of and what are they carrying? >> guest: predominantly the centers of the internet, the most important places, they are
science-fiction and that is deliberate. they are sort of modeled after science-fiction in order to appeal to the network engineers that are deciding where to put their network connections and where to connect to other networks. so when you walk and it's a bit like walking into a machine. their buildings inside are incredibly loud but incredibly cold from all the air-conditioners to keep the equipment cool. hugh also have a heated ceiling to obscure cables and there usually cages around, big...
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, including political science. wilson the first president of the american political science association wanted the political project to make government evolve as human nature evolves. only by doing so he thought could government help human nature progress. this is why for progressives progress meant progressing up from the founders and they are falls because static understanding of human nature. only government unleashed from the confining doctrine of natural rights could be muscular enough for this project. such a government needed not the founder's static constitution but a living constitution. a much more permissive constitution, that is the new progressive government needed the old constitution to be construed as granting to the government, powers sufficient for whatever projects the government decided or required for progress. what then about the framer's purpose of writing a constitution to protect people from popular passions. wilson argued that the evolution of society had advanced so far that such worries
, including political science. wilson the first president of the american political science association wanted the political project to make government evolve as human nature evolves. only by doing so he thought could government help human nature progress. this is why for progressives progress meant progressing up from the founders and they are falls because static understanding of human nature. only government unleashed from the confining doctrine of natural rights could be muscular enough for...
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health and science editor john fowler ktvu news. >>> rescue crews spent the evening rescuing a horse. cracky the horse climbed up to the loft looking for more hay. he was stuck up there for three days. the horse is in good shape. >> officials at u.s. airways are looking into what caused one of it aircrafts to catch fire. it happened during maintenance check. the fire started in a small motor under the plane's trail. no one was aboard at the time. the plane was scheduled to fly to vancouver. passengers were put on another airplane craft two hours later. >>> there's word that mcafee is spending christmas in england. the pioneer wrote that he's safe in the country where he grew up. mcafee was born in england. the sun reports mcafee is hoping for a fresh start. mcafee has been in hiding from authorities in belize where he had been living. he is wanted for questioning in the death -- for the suspicious death of a neighbor. >>> ktvu's robert handa followed the mail carriers on their rout today. >> reporter: it's not exactly santa's sleigh but some san jose postal carriers including nancy ra
health and science editor john fowler ktvu news. >>> rescue crews spent the evening rescuing a horse. cracky the horse climbed up to the loft looking for more hay. he was stuck up there for three days. the horse is in good shape. >> officials at u.s. airways are looking into what caused one of it aircrafts to catch fire. it happened during maintenance check. the fire started in a small motor under the plane's trail. no one was aboard at the time. the plane was scheduled to fly to...
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, including political science. wilson the first president of the american political science association wanted the political project to make government evolve as human nature evolves. only by doing so he thought could government help human nature progress. this is why for progress ives progress meant progressing up from the founders and they are falls because static understanding of human nature. only government unleashed from the confining doctrine of natural rights could be muscular enough for this project. such a government needed not the founder's static constitution but a living constitution. a much more per misive constitution, that is the new progressive government needed the old constitution to be construed as granting to the government, powers sufficient for whatever projects the government decided or required for progress. what then about the framer's purpose of writing a constitution to protect people from popular passions. wilson argued that the evolution of society had advanced so far that such worries
, including political science. wilson the first president of the american political science association wanted the political project to make government evolve as human nature evolves. only by doing so he thought could government help human nature progress. this is why for progress ives progress meant progressing up from the founders and they are falls because static understanding of human nature. only government unleashed from the confining doctrine of natural rights could be muscular enough...
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. >> there is science and magic involved. it's quite fascinating. >> we kind of come to the end of it all. >> yeah, you are right. one of the last time zones. >> with hawaii the last. >> hawaii the last. >> tony said it, norad will be tracking him and there is a web site to go to. >> gps is great. they can track santa. >> we will talk to them during the 9:00 hour. there is their web site. they will track him a little bit later -- has he already started. >> he is fuji heading for -- >> he already started. >> wow. >> they have the number of gifts delivered. >> i don't know how they know that. >> there you go, kennedys, that's the answer. merry christmas to you. if you have a question you want answered, go to myfoxdc.com and click on the weather tab. >> so exciting. >> i love it. >>> we will see if there is excitement happening on the roadways. let's check in with jeff. >> if we were checking norad, we would see more activity than on the road. prince george's county, nothing like looking at a sunrise in a black and white camera.
. >> there is science and magic involved. it's quite fascinating. >> we kind of come to the end of it all. >> yeah, you are right. one of the last time zones. >> with hawaii the last. >> hawaii the last. >> tony said it, norad will be tracking him and there is a web site to go to. >> gps is great. they can track santa. >> we will talk to them during the 9:00 hour. there is their web site. they will track him a little bit later -- has he already...
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russian revolution and called for ending imperialism and cartels and the economic of quotations spreading science and technology around the world. and he had enemies. his enemies were the southern segregationist, the antifeminist because he was the leader for women's rights women's rights in the anti-imperialist and can service. he said america's fascist think wall street comes first in the american people come second. he had enemies and those enemies wanted to get rid of him on the ticket. the problem was he was enormously popular. on july 20, 1944 the night the convention starts the potential potus who they wanted on the ticket as vice president, 65% said they wanted wallace on the ticket in 2% wanted harry truman so the question where how worth it party bosses going to take to this? when they wanted to get wallace off the ticket roosevelt says to him my support wallace but i can't fight this campaign myself. i'm not strong enough and i'm depending on you to do it. they finally gave in and it was terrible that he did. his family was serious. eleanor roosevelt was furious with him. every single
russian revolution and called for ending imperialism and cartels and the economic of quotations spreading science and technology around the world. and he had enemies. his enemies were the southern segregationist, the antifeminist because he was the leader for women's rights women's rights in the anti-imperialist and can service. he said america's fascist think wall street comes first in the american people come second. he had enemies and those enemies wanted to get rid of him on the ticket. the...